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FAQ/Help for BioMedUpdater journal "Who is Publishing in My Domain?"

On this page you will find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions (FAQ).
For questions you have that are not explained here, please email us at custserv@bmljournal.com.
You can find other methods to contact us on the contact page.

Yes, you will receive BioMedUpdater's journal, "Who is Publishing in My Domain?" or WIPIMD (pronounce [we-pi-m-d]), at no cost to you.
Please sign up to start receiving your free customized journal.

What is the purpose of the journal, and how does the journal help me?

► You will spend less than one hour per week to learn about new developments and stay up-to-date in your scientific domain; hence the name "Who Is Publishing In My Domain?".
► At WIPIMD we screen hundreds of thousands of recent publications from thousands of journals, and pick the top articles which are most relevant to your specific area of practice and research, and send them to you along with hyperlinks to full-texts of the publications.
► The one-hour estimate assumes you will spend about 5 minutes to screen the issue of the WIPIMD journal and pick the fulltext you want to read, and then spend about 50 minutes to read the fulltext of the publication you deemed most useful to you.

How is WIPIMD different than similar services?

► We screen almost 14,000 journals for you, a coverage significantly higher than other services;
► You don't miss relevant articles any more. We sort the articles by their relevance to you so that you see the most relevant ones at the top of the list;
► You spend less time per week to stay up-to-date, as compared to other services;
► We automatically process your scientific work and fill out the registration form, so that all you need to do is a single click on the submit button;
► On the other hand, you can customize all aspects of the journal you receive so that it can fit your needs perfectly;
► We provide links to fulltexts of articles. There is a list where all articles come with links to free-fulltexts. You can download, save, and print the PDF fulltext for free;
► We provide the list of publications citing your article;

Can I see a sample of the journal?

Yes, you can see a sample journal in PDF. You will be able to fully customize the subject of the journal, as well as other features, on the sign-up registration form.

How do I get the journal?

We create the journal as a PDF file, and then email it to your address, so that you receive it in your email inbox.
Please sign up to start receiving the journal.
Please make sure to add the email address Mail@BioMedLibMail.com to your Address Book or Contacts, so that you receive our emails in your inbox and they don't end up in your spam or junk folders. Please set your Firewall and/or Spam blocker to accept all emails from BioMedLibMail.com .

Can I get the full-text of the publications in the journal?

Yes, you can get publications' fulltexts by using the hyperlinks provided to you in the journal.
► One of the lists of the journal is specifically for publications with free downloadable fulltext, such as "Top 20 Free-Fulltext Articles, in the Domain of Article 17214888, in the Past 12 Months". Every publication in this list will come with a hyperlink which takes you to the HTML or PDF fulltext, where you can read and save a local copy on your machine for free.
► Moreover, if you are in an institution that has subscriptions to non-free journals, you can use the "abstract" link of any publication in the WIPIMD journal, which takes you to the webpage with links to PDF fulltexts.

How are the articles numbered or ranked in the list?

What "top" means - The "top" in the phrase "top articles" means the most relevant articles in the chosen scientific domain, which also match other conditions you might have chosen, such as time range, language, and so on. The relevance is measured by BioMedUpdater's multifactorial scoring algorithm.

How the list is created - For the "Top Articles" list, BioMedUpdater takes the scientific domain-which you define when you register for the report-and searches for the most relevant articles within that domain. BioMedUpdater limits the articles to a particular time period that you choose when you register for the report. Examples of time ranges are "since your publication" and "in the past 2 months."

Do I have to have been published myself in order to sign up for this journal?

You don't have to have been published yourself to sign up for the journal.
Here are the methods you can use to define the subject of your journal in the sign-up page:
1.Use one or a few keywords that define the subject you are interested in;
2.Use a publication, which does not have to be yours but can be any publication, that you believe is a good example of the type of information you would like to receive;
3.Use a combination of the above methods.
Read more on how to define the scientific domain of the journal.

Can I customize the journal based on my informational needs?

Yes, you will be able to fully customize the journal on the sign up page.
In fact, one of the major differentiating features of this journal from others is that you can customize almost 100% of the content you will receive each week. You will thus be saving time by eliminating publications that are of less interest to you.

How do I customize the subject of the journal I will be receiving?

You can fully customize the subject of the journal, that is, the types of publications and information you will be receiving from BioMedUpdater. Read more on how to define the scientific domain of the journal.

Can I control the frequency at which I will receive the journal?

Yes, you can choose the frequency at which you like to receive the journal, on the sign-up page. And you can modify it at any time, either increasing or decreasing its frequency, or even putting it on hold.
Read more about journal frequency.

Can I collaborate with my colleagues using the journal?

Yes, you can collaborate using the journal's PDF file.
► Add sticky notes to the PDF report;
► Highlight text within the PDF report;
► Send the PDF report file to your colleagues (attach the annotated file to an email and send the email).
All you need is Adobe Reader X software. Download it for free from the Adobe website, http://www.adobe.com/products/reader.html

How do I access my account?

First make sure you have an account with WIPIMD ("Who Is Publishing In My Domain?") journal. When you sign up to receive the WIPIMD journal, an account is created for you.

To get to your account:

1. Go to the My Account page. 2. In the section "Account login," enter the email you used when signing up for the journal. The password for your account is empty by default, unless you have changed it. 3. Click the "Click here to submit" button. This takes you to your registration page. 4. On the registration page you can see and edit your account settings, such as your email address, how often the journal is sent to you, and so on. Click the "Click here to submit" button for the edited settings to take effect.

You can edit your account settings as many times as you want, and at any time. The changes take effect immediately. The next journal issue will reflect the changes you have made to your account.

Other ways to get to your account are (1) using the hyperlink provided to you in the email you received from BioMedUpdater, and (2) using the current PDF journal issue you received from BioMedUpdater, which has the hyperlink to your account.

How can I change my email address used by the WIPIMD journal?

Go to your online account registration page, and then change the email address to the one you prefer, and then click the "Click here to submit" button.

How can I change or add a password to my account?

When you sign up to receive the WIPIMD ("Who Is Publishing In My Domain?") journal, an account is created for you, which has an empty password.
You can improve the security of your account by adding a password.

To add a password to your account, go to the My Account page. In the section "Change password," enter the email you used when signing up for the journal. The password for your account is empty by default; hence you leave the "Current login password" empty. Enter your new password in the box "New login password", and click the "Click here to submit" button.

NOTE: the password will be transmitted in clear text. So do not use (reuse) a password that is very important to you.

How is my privacy protected?

At BioMedUpdater we respect your privacy and do not sell or share your email address with anyone.
You can un-subscribe at any time by simply clicking on the link we provide in the email.
We do not require subscribers to choose a password. However, we recommend you add a password to your account to keep the account safer.
Read more about our privacy policy.

About us

Seeking to help themselves and others to overcome their frustrations with the MEDLINE search process, a group of biomedical scientists used extensive research and their years of experience to build BioMedUpdater.

The design principles of BioMedUpdater are taken from the research we have done on information retrieval in health and medicine.

We take two databases, MEDLINE and UMLS, and process them heavily till we end up with a representation that is optimal for BioMedUpdater. Both the MEDLINE and UMLS are open access, and you can have them for free. However the content they hold are in generic format, which may or may not be suitable for a particular purpose.

The "we" includes me, Mir Siadaty, who creates the differentiating features of BML, plus works of a large number of people, such as multiple independent groups of programmers like www.fedoraproject.org www.apache.org etc., multiple projects in the National Library of Medicine, and multiple processing machines at different levels of intelligence (no kidding! We automate our knowledge-engineering tasks to a very large degree using machines that are intelligent enough to do the tasks correctly, fast, and cheap. We observe that similar organizations/companies spend significant money to hire and train large groups of people to do similar tasks, only slower and more error-prone).

What are people saying about the BioMedUpdater journal?

Some people use email to send us their opinion, some write in blogs, and other sorts.
You can read more in the opinions page.
Please do send us your opinions and suggestions, custserv@bmljournal.com .

How does the Fulltext Service work?

► Step1: Pay the fee, using one of the several secure and convenient payment methods;
► Step2: Download your Premium issue of the BioMedUpdater (BML) journal;
► All articles of the lists of your Premium BML journal come with the fulltext link where you click and download the fulltext of the articles, as many as you like;
► Some of the articles of lists of your BML Premium journal, the publisher asks for a much higher fee. For such articles we provide two types of fulltext links:

1."Fulltext of equivalent articles" - link to fulltexts of closely matching articles, which you can readily download;
2."Fulltext with fee" - link to the publisher's fulltext, which is helpful if you are viewing your BML Premium journal from a computer within an institution (like your university, hospital, or research institute) with paid subscription to that publisher/journal (otherwise you have to pay the publisher a separate and usually higher fee).

How can I see more articles than just the top 20 listed in the BML journal?

When you purchase the Premium BML journal, each list comes with the link to the live BioMedUpdater search engine, where you can see the list in its unlimited form; that is you can page through the list and inspect more publications as many as you like.
Look for "View this list on the live BioMedUpdater Search Engine" which is located right under the title of each list.

How can I search for other queries than the scientific domain I had defined in my registration form?

When you purchase the Premium BML journal, the Table of Contents in the first page of journal will have the entry "Free-form query to BioMedUpdater search engine". Click on the link and it will take you to the live BML search engine where you can search any query you like. And it comes with the fulltext links.

What are the types of fulltexts available for articles?

Types of fulltext hyperlinks - There are three types of hyperlinks which take you to the fulltext of articles.

► 1."Fulltext downloadable" - Links denoted as "Fulltext downloadable" will take you to the HTML and the PDF fulltexts. You will be able to access, read, print, and download the fulltext without any further questions or fees.
► 2."Fulltext of equivalent articles" - For articles where the publisher requires purchase fee, the link denoted as "Fulltext of equivalent articles" will take you to the list of closely matching articles which come with the unrestricted "Fulltext downloadable" links. You will then download the fulltext of the articles which you deem as most representative and relevant.
► 3."Fulltext with fee" - If you can use a computer in an institution which has subscription to the publisher/journal, then you can open your WiPiMD journal from that computer, and then click on links denoted as "Fulltext with fee", which will take you to the fulltext without you having to pay additional fees.

How do I get the fulltext of articles which I want?

► Sign up for the WiPiMD journal. In the sign-up page, define the scientific domain of your personalized WiPiMD journal such that will retrieve the types of articles you want.
► You will receive your WiPiMD journal by email. Your first journal issue will arrive in about a week, and thereafter based on the frequency which you have chosen in the sign-up page.
► In the journal issue you will have the option to pay a small fee and get access to fulltext PDFs of articles listed in that journal issue, and download as many as you want.